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Continuing the Conversation: The Future of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus
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Angus Health and Social Care Partnership is committed to ensuring health and social care services are safe, effective and person-centred.
Proposals to reconfigure the provision of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus have been considered to make sure we deliver care in the right place at the right time, make best use of the resources available to us and ensure the sustainability of services.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the first survey. We are now launching a second phase of engagement to continue the conversation with our communities—this time focusing specifically on the preferred option that has emerged from the options appraisal.
This survey is an opportunity for the public to share their views on the proposed option and what it could mean for people living in Angus. The survey will close on Sunday 18 May 2025.
Please read the Frequently Asked Questions Document before you answer this survey. It contains important information about the review of Minor Injury and Illness Services.
If you would like the survey in other formats or languages, please contact 01307 492555 (office hours only) or email tay.angusprimarycareteam@nhs.scot
If you are or you know someone who is a BSL user who would like to complete the survey but is unable to complete the paper or electronic version, please contact us on 01307 492555 (office hours only), via the Contact Scotland BSL Service, the on-line British Sign Language interpreting video relay service to provide your feedback, on https://contactscotland-bsl.org/ or call 0131 510 4555.
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership is committed to ensuring health and social care services are safe, effective and person-centred.
Proposals to reconfigure the provision of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus have been considered to make sure we deliver care in the right place at the right time, make best use of the resources available to us and ensure the sustainability of services.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the first survey. We are now launching a second phase of engagement to continue the conversation with our communities—this time focusing specifically on the preferred option that has emerged from the options appraisal.
This survey is an opportunity for the public to share their views on the proposed option and what it could mean for people living in Angus. The survey will close on Sunday 18 May 2025.
Please read the Frequently Asked Questions Document before you answer this survey. It contains important information about the review of Minor Injury and Illness Services.
If you would like the survey in other formats or languages, please contact 01307 492555 (office hours only) or email tay.angusprimarycareteam@nhs.scot
If you are or you know someone who is a BSL user who would like to complete the survey but is unable to complete the paper or electronic version, please contact us on 01307 492555 (office hours only), via the Contact Scotland BSL Service, the on-line British Sign Language interpreting video relay service to provide your feedback, on https://contactscotland-bsl.org/ or call 0131 510 4555.
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Continuing the Conversation: The Future of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus has finished this stage
IJB approve the strategic vision for Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus
March 2025
Continuing the Conversation: The Future of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus has finished this stage
Phase 1 engagement: launch of survey listing change ideas and asking if there are any other ideas we should consider.
April 2025
Continuing the Conversation: The Future of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus is currently at this stage
Clinically led Option Appraisal to identify preferred option.
Phase 2 engagement - face to face, online meetings and launch of survey to capture feedback on the preferred option.
June 2025
this is an upcoming stage for Continuing the Conversation: The Future of Minor Injury and Illness Services in Angus
Angus Integration Joint Board to make a decision on the future of Minor Injury and Illness Service provision, including consideration of a full equalities impact assessment.